THE, VERY PROBABLE, PLASMODIUM
CONSPIRACY
Possible Motives: Greed, Secret Medical
Research, Ignorance, Incompetence.
Possible Suspects: Some government
Agency, Laboratory Corporations, Medical Industrial Complex.
First, let me correct some medical misinformation. Since such
misinformation might be part of the conspiracy. Some medical
professionals believe that an infected person always has a fever.
But that is NOT TRUE.
A person who is infected with certain pathogens (could be fungi,
bacteria, virus, intracellular parasite, or intestinal parasite)
DOES NOT have to have a fever. And in fact, he (or she) might be
asymptomatic until the population of the pathogen (or pathogens)
reaches a certain quantity.
Second misinformation. The believe that anemia is always
indicated by a low RBC count. That is NOT TRUE. The machines that
count RBCs (Red Blood Cells) does not detect what percentage of the
RBCs, are not capable of carrying Oxygen because they are being used
by an intracellular parasite (such as the malaria plasmodium) to
make copies of the parasite.
In fact, I strongly believe that someone infected with a certain
species of a plasmodium (other than Falciparum, Ovale, Vivax,
Malarie, or Knowlesis) can have anemia, fatigue, shortness of breath
(similar to COPD), and occational yellow diarrhea (similar to
IBS-D), and a blood test will show higher than normal levels of
bilirubin, due to the hemolysis caused by the plasmodium. But NO
fever, and only occasional night sweats.
So it seems that this unidentified plasmodiums (a new mutated one,
or perhaps it is a laboratory genetically modified one), can be
another "cash cow" for the MIC, since they can treat the symptoms
with designer drugs, without killing the plasmodium that is causing
all the symptoms.
The RBCs, that are infected, do not last the normal 120 days (life
span of an RBC). Some might only last a few days. This forces the
stem cells, in the bone marrow, to create RBCs at a faster rate than
normal, shortening their life span. This affects the life span of
the infected person, who will probably die in his 70s, instead of
his 80s or 90s. This could save the social security a lot of money.
Another possible motive for the conspiracy. However, the money saved
by social security, would be offset by the money lost by Medicare,
due to the many unnecessary visits to the doctor.
The VA health care system must be part of the conspiracy, because
they have been testing my blood for more than a decade, and they
have not found any of the pathogens that I have found in my blood.
However, their motives might be different than the motives of the
MIC. The VA might be conducting a secret medical study to see how
long veterans can live with certain pathogens in their blood. May be
that is why they never prescribe me any antibiotics, even when their
blood tests show evidence of an infection.
And what a coincidence
that a Youtube video that shows a plasmodium entering an RBC has
been removed. And I saw a video that showed what seemed to be
RBCs infected with plasmodiums, but someone (claiming to be a
professor) stated that the RBCs were fermenting sugar. What a
ridiculous misinformation statement.
And what a coincidence that the best blood stain for finding
plasmodiums in the blood (Wright-Giemsa-Fuccillo) is no longer
available at Amazon. And the company that made it, has
disappeared, and their web site no longer exists.
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